Mark Wahlberg has sold his home in the 90210 ZIP Code for $12.995 million — $1 million less than the actor-producer was asking when he listed it two years ago.

The contemporary Mediterranean estate, built in 1985, has been updated throughout its 11,500 square feet of living space. In addition to the five-bedroom, eight-bathroom main house, the property features a guesthouse and a detached gym with a boxing ring where the actor trained for his starring role in "The Fighter" (2010).

FOR THE RECORD: Mark Wahlberg home: The Hot Property column in the Oct. 13 Business section about the sale of a home owned by actor-producer Mark Wahlberg said that one of the listing agents, Hillel Sanowicz, worked for Keller Williams Realty, Sunset Plaza. He is with Keller Williams Realty, Los Feliz. —

The 1.75 acres include a swimming pool with a grotto and waterfalls, a putting green and a sports court.

Wahlberg, 42, has been executive producer on a number of television shows including "Boardwalk Empire," "Entourage" and "How to Make It in America." He was nominated for Academy Awards for his acting in "The Departed" (2006) and "The Fighter." He starred this year in "Two Guns," "Pain & Gain" and "Broken City."

The property, marketed in 2008 at a high of $15.9 million, was purchased in 2001 for $4.95 million. The Times Mapping Database identifies the area as Beverly Crest.

Robert Pattinson, who stars as a vampire in the "Twilight" films, is quietly shopping his Los Feliz house for sale at $6.75 million outside the Multiple Listing Service.

The 1922 Spanish Colonial house has 4,026 square feet of space, antiqued tile and stone, hand-carved wood and stenciled ceilings, according to details from an earlier listing. The 1.5-acre property features a swimming pool, waterfalls and fountains.

Pattinson, 27, also starred last year in "Cosmopolis" and "Bel Ami."

He bought the home two years ago for $6.25 million.

Out of this world in Los Feliz

Zoe Saldana, known for her roles as Neytiri in "Avatar" and as Uhura in the new "Star Trek" movies, is off the market and her house in Los Feliz is on — at $1.199 million.

The actress married Italian artist Marco Perego this summer, so she may no longer need her contemporary-style home, which was built in 1955. Features include an updated kitchen, four bedrooms and four bathrooms within its 2,800 square feet of living space.

The combo living/dining/sitting area has views of the surrounding hills. A bonus room opens to a redwood deck in the backyard.

The 1.5-acre Balinese-infused property includes a main house, a guesthouse and a swimming pool with an outdoor shower. Intricately carved doors open to a black-and-white mosaic foyer.

Within the 8,305 square feet of living space are a screening room, a gym, an office, five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a sauna.

The multiple-instrument musician, 42, is known for his 1998 album "Devil Without a Cause." The former husband of "Bay Watch" babe Pamela Anderson released his most recent album, "Rebel Soul," last year. He has worked on soundtracks for scores of television specials and shows.

Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, bought the property in 2006 for $11.6 million, public records show. He also has a home in Detroit.

Chris Cortazzo of Coldwell Banker's Malibu West office is the listing agent.

Ex-MLB agent loads bases

Dennis Gilbert, a former Major League Baseball agent whose clients included Barry Bonds, Mike Piazza, Jose Canseco and others, has put his Calabasas mansion up for sale at $6.395 million.

Set on more than 3 acres, the 11,189-square-foot Mediterranean-style villa features a two-story entrance, screening room, bar, gym, seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The grounds include a rock waterfall, swimming pool, putting green, tennis court and rolling lawns.

Gilbert, who built the house with his wife, Cyndi, recently purchased a Holmby Hills estate for $8 million. He operates his own insurance agency in Beverly Hills.

Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency is the listing agent.

House comes with recording studio

Steve Vai, a three-time Grammy-winning rock guitarist known for his technical expertise, has listed a home and recording studio in the Hollywood Hills at $1.795 million.

Among those who have recorded at the 1,400-square-foot Mothership Studio are Ozzy Osbourne, Eddie Van Halen and Chick Corea. The studio includes a live room, a booth, a microphone room, a control room, its own kitchen and a lounge area.

The 3,981-square-foot house features a den, family and living rooms, three bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms.

Vai, 53, bought the property for $330,000 in 1987. By that time in his professional life he had spent two years touring with Frank Zappa and had launched a solo career. He is frequently on the G3 tour, which features three guitarists.

A Civil War-period coat worn by a nurse — a woman from a prominent Mathews County family who some believe was the only woman to be commissioned as a captain in the Confederate Army — is among the nominees for Virginia's Top 10 Endangered Artifacts program.

Federal prosecutors are accusing a Hampton man of spearheading a local drug distribution conspiracy in which a customer who thought he had bought heroin died after unwittingly injecting a more potent alternative into his veins.

NAVAL STATION NORFOLK — The Navy on Saturday commissioned the USS John Warner, adding a 12th Virginia-class submarine to the fleet and celebrating the legacy of its namesake, the retired senator who was hailed as a statesman.